The darkest legal tint allowed for cars can vary depending on the location and jurisdiction. In most areas, there are laws that regulate the darkness of window tint on cars, which are typically based on the percentage of visible light transmission (VLT).
VLT is the amount of visible light that can pass through the window tint and is expressed as a percentage. For example, a 5% VLT tint would only allow 5% of visible light to pass through the window, while blocking out 95% of visible light.
Overall, the darkest legal tint for cars can vary depending on the location and jurisdiction, so it’s important to check local laws and regulations before installing any tint on your car to avoid any potential legal issues.
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Browse our guide below which outlines Adelaide local tint laws. You will note throughout the guide that we refer to Visible Light Transmission (VLT) – in summary, the higher the VLT, the lighter the film.
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